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My Black Year – Historically Black Friday
As you know we’re advocating supporting businesses owned and operated by our HBCU family. I though you’d enjoy the video attached, as a reminder of why the little decisions we make daily and weekly make a huge difference.
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Showcase YOUR HBCU Alumni-Owned Business – Historically Black Friday
Do you know excellent HBCU Alumni business owners? We’ve seen first hand, the power of uniting and approaching change through our economic power. This holiday season, Alumni Roundup is supporting alumni-owned businesses, with the hope of creating more opportunities for our dollars to circulate in our community. Introducing Historically Black Friday Once a week we’re…
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Dr. Pinkett & Dr. Robinson on “Black Faces in White Places”
Dr. Randal Pinkett & Dr. Jeffrey A. Robinson, authors of “Black Faces in White Places”, share priceless business insight.
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What Does it Feel Like to Move On? Kimora on Selling Baby-Phat
Though most of us would agree that selling a corporation you built at a profit is definitely a good thing, there also the emotional issue of letting go. Kimora Lee finds out first hand as she takes the call that closes the deal.
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College educated African Americans migrate South
The nation’s college educate African-American population continued its southward migration over the past decade, shifting a large part of the black middle class from northern states to faster-growing economies of the South.
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Investment in Minority Interests May Offer Huge Potential for Wall Street
The purchasing power for the African-American community is expected to reach $1.1 trillion by 2012.
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Burger King plans to drop it’s African American and Hispanic ad agencies
The changes are indicative of a trend that has accelerated as younger consumers, who are often less likely to use traditional labels of race and ethnicity, have become more of a force in the consumer marketplace.